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COOKED EGGNOG



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This is a rich and creamy eggnog that is an alternative to traditional eggnog, because the eggs are cooked. When served chilled and topped with a dollop of whipped cream and a sprinkling of nutmeg and cinnamon, it is a sure bet that it will be a hit at your next Christmas party.

Provided by Kathryn Howl

Categories     Drinks Recipes

Time 2h30m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 5

12 eggs
½ cup white sugar
2 quarts milk
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg

Steps:

  • Place the eggs and sugar into a pan, and whisk until light colored and frothy. Whisk in 2 cups of milk until thoroughly blended. Place the pan over medium heat, continuing to stir until the mixture thickens, and coats the back of a wooden spoon, about 5 minutes. Remove from the heat, and allow to stand 5 minutes.
  • Stir in the remaining 6 cups of milk, vanilla extract, and nutmeg. Refrigerate at least 2 hours to cool thoroughly before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 187.5 calories, Carbohydrate 16.5 g, Cholesterol 199 mg, Fat 8.2 g, Protein 11.7 g, SaturatedFat 3.6 g, Sodium 136.8 mg, Sugar 16.4 g

EGGNOG



Eggnog image

For a drink with holiday spirit, make a batch of Alton Brown's Eggnog from Good Eats on Food Network.

Provided by Alton Brown

Categories     dessert

Time 15m

Yield 6 to 7 cups

Number Of Ingredients 7

4 egg yolks
1/3 cup sugar, plus 1 tablespoon
1 pint whole milk
1 cup heavy cream
3 ounces bourbon
1 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
4 egg whites*

Steps:

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the egg yolks until they lighten in color. Gradually add the 1/3 cup sugar and continue to beat until it is completely dissolved. Add the milk, cream, bourbon and nutmeg and stir to combine.
  • Place the egg whites in the bowl of a stand mixer and beat to soft peaks. With the mixer still running gradually add the 1 tablespoon of sugar and beat until stiff peaks form.
  • Whisk the egg whites into the mixture. Chill and serve.
  • Cook's Note: For cooked eggnog, follow procedure below.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the egg yolks until they lighten in color. Gradually add the 1/3 cup sugar and continue to beat until it is completely dissolved. Set aside.
  • In a medium saucepan, over high heat, combine the milk, heavy cream and nutmeg and bring just to a boil, stirring occasionally. Remove from the heat and gradually temper the hot mixture into the egg and sugar mixture. Then return everything to the pot and cook until the mixture reaches 160 degrees F. Remove from the heat, stir in the bourbon, pour into a medium mixing bowl, and set in the refrigerator to chill.
  • In a medium mixing bowl, beat the egg whites to soft peaks. With the mixer running gradually add the 1 tablespoon of sugar and beat until stiff peaks form. Whisk the egg whites into the chilled mixture.

COOKED CUSTARD EGGNOG



Cooked Custard Eggnog image

Raise a holiday glass of this cooked custard eggnog, a tasty alternative to traditional versions.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Drink Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 6

3 1/2 cups milk
5 large egg yolks
3/4 cup sugar
2 cups heavy cream
1 cup dark rum
Grated nutmeg

Steps:

  • Prepare an ice-water bath. In a medium saucepan, scald 2 cups milk. Meanwhile, with an electric mixer on medium-high, whisk 5 large egg yolks and 3/4 cup sugar until very thick and pale yellow, 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Add half the scalded milk to the yolk mixture, and whisk until blended. Stir into remaining milk, and cook, stirring constantly, over low heat until it is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon.
  • Remove from heat, and immediately stir in 1 cup heavy cream. Pass the mixture through a sieve into a medium mixing bowl set in the ice-water bath. Let stand, stirring from time to time, until chilled. Stir in another 1 1/2 cups milk and 1 cup dark rum. Transfer eggnog to a punch bowl or to individual glasses.
  • Whip 1 cup heavy cream to soft peaks. Top each serving of eggnog with a dollop of whipped cream, and sprinkle with grated nutmeg.

COOKED EGGNOG



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I got this recipe from my favorite literature teacher many, many moons ago, even before the concerns about raw egg yolks. There were so few people in the class, just enough to keep from being cancelled, that we'd usually meet at her home and drink tea and someone would bring cookies. During the holidays she made this for us. I've made eggnog from this recipe for years, especially since we shouldn't use raw eggs.

Provided by Countrywife

Categories     Beverages

Time 15m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

6 eggs
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt (optional)
1 quart milk, divided
1 teaspoon almonds or 1 teaspoon rum extract
ground nutmeg
whipped cream

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, mix the eggs, sugar, and salt, if used.
  • Stir in 2 cups milk.
  • Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened and mixture coats a metal spoon (will read 160°F on a candy thermometer).
  • Remove from heat and add 2 cups milk and extract.
  • Chill several hours or overnight.
  • Whirl in blender before serving.
  • Add rum or brandy as desired, top with whipped cream and ground nutmeg.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 122.1, Fat 5.5, SaturatedFat 2.6, Cholesterol 117.1, Sodium 74.9, Carbohydrate 12.3, Sugar 8.6, Protein 5.8

CREAMY COOKED EGGNOG



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If you worry about uncooked eggs in Egg Nog, as I do, you might like to try this recipe. I found the original recipe on the American Egg Board website and have made a few changes to suit our tastes. This is the best cooked Egg Nog I have ever tried and made this way, will be free from salmonella bacteria. This recipe can be doubled easily. Cooking time includes "chilling" time. Edited to add: Always remember to use fresh eggs. This eggnog will keep 4 days under refrigeration.

Provided by Susie in Texas

Categories     Beverages

Time 6h30m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

6 eggs
1/2-1 cup sugar (depending on your tastes, start out with 1/2 cup because you can add more later if you want to)
2 cups milk
2 cups whipping cream or 2 cups half-and-half
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4-1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg (also depending on your tastes and more can be added later if you want to)

Steps:

  • Use a saucepan or stock pot large enough to hold 2 quarts.
  • In saucepan, beat together the eggs and sugar until smooth.
  • Stir in 2 cups milk.
  • Cook over medium low heat, whisking or stirring frequently because as this mixture begins to get hot it will easily scorch to the bottom of the pan if you aren't careful.
  • Cook until mixture is thick enough to coat a metal spoon and reaches 160° on a food thermometer.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Slowly add the 2 cups whipping cream or half& half while whisking together until smooth.
  • Add vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg and combine until incorporated.
  • At this point, you may taste test (carefully- it will still be very hot) and if it doesn't seem sweet enough for your taste, add extra sugar.
  • I use a total of 3/4 cup sugar because we like it sweet.
  • You may also add more nutmeg at this point if you like a strong nutmeg flavor.
  • Pour into a pitcher or container.
  • Cover and refrigerate until thoroughly chilled- several hours or overnight.
  • Serve garnished with your choice of toppings: whipped cream, chocolate curls, maraschino cherries, cinnamon sticks or peppermint sticks.
  • Brandy, rum, whiskey or flavored liqueur's may be added before serving if desired.
  • This recipe makes 6 cups Egg Nog.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 465.5, Fat 37.1, SaturatedFat 21.7, Cholesterol 306.1, Sodium 141.3, Carbohydrate 23.3, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 17.1, Protein 10.6

OLD FASHIONED HOMEMADE EGGNOG



Old Fashioned Homemade Eggnog image

Decadent, thick Old Fashioned Homemade Eggnog is quite easy to make. Whisk up a batch of this favorite Christmas drink in no time. Way better than store bought!

Provided by Rachel Farnsworth

Categories     Dessert     Drinks

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 1/2 cups milk
4 whole cinnamon sticks
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
7 egg yolks
3/4 cup white sugar
2 cups heavy cream (or half and half for a light version)
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg

Steps:

  • Put the milk, cinnamon sticks, cloves, and 1/2 tsp vanilla into a large saucepan. Put it over the lowest heat setting on your stove for 5 minutes.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and sugar for 1 minute.
  • Turn the heat under the milk up to medium-high heat. Remove the cinnamon sticks.
  • Slowly whisk in about 1/4 of the hot milk into the egg/sugar mixture. Then pour all of the egg/sugar mixture back into the saucepan and whisk it all together. Put it over medium heat, whisking constantly, for 3 minutes. It will thicken a bit.
  • Pour the hot eggnog into a large bowl or beverage container and let cool at room temperature for 1 hour. Add cinnamon sticks back in (optional).
  • After 1 hour, stir in the heavy cream, 2 teaspoons vanilla, and nutmeg. Store in the fridge and allow to cool for at least 4 hours before serving.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 0.5 cup, Calories 253 kcal, Carbohydrate 17 g, Protein 4 g, Fat 19 g, SaturatedFat 11 g, Cholesterol 173 mg, Sodium 42 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 15 g

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